i dont think its recommended to learn the quran in such a short space of time. This method does not allow one to revise what they have learnt and will then tend to forget major parts of it. Hats off to them if they dont but i think many would.
The recommended time span is usually 2 to 3 years. This way enables plenty of time for revision and for the quran to be implanted into your long term memory. even then it takes constant revision for the rest of your life to keep it.

I disagree i think that what matters is the revision not the time in which one memorises the Quran. sh maher muhaiqali memorised in 6 months.I personally know brothers who memorised it in 8 months.
The point is to maintain 100% memory so that you can write an entire quran from memory how you do that is your choice.

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i dont think its recommended to learn the quran in such a short space of time. This method does not allow one to revise what they have learnt and will then tend to forget major parts of it. Hats off to them if they dont but i think many would.
The recommended time span is usually 2 to 3 years. This way enables plenty of time for revision and for the quran to be implanted into your long term memory. even then it takes constant revision for the rest of your life to keep it.

I agree with you, but I thought it was an interesting hifz journey. Maybe they do focus a lot on revision after completing so as not to forget.

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i dont think its recommended to learn the quran in such a short space of time. This method does not allow one to revise what they have learnt and will then tend to forget major parts of it. Hats off to them if they dont but i think many would.
The recommended time span is usually 2 to 3 years. This way enables plenty of time for revision and for the quran to be implanted into your long term memory. even then it takes constant revision for the rest of your life to keep it.

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I will post some videos showing shaykh taha sayaah and shaykh ahmed sameer may allah preseve both of them and grant them jannah testing the hifdh of a number of different hufaadh
This is really a good showcasing of how strong your hifdh should be

Here is another video however testing a brother on the qiraat and for those who aspire to learn this science i cannot stress enough to perfect makhaarij and sifaat and the riwaaya you started with and learning arabic. it is not something you want to go into without knowing solid grammar.
this also shows how well you must have memorised and understood the rules and how you are suppose to be able to quote couplets to prove why you are reciting in this manner.
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Ma-sha Allah. I felt a bit sorry for the brother though. That examiner is so stern.

The shaykh is blind may Allah preserve him, he has a lot of love for the Quran. I think that such stern teachers often produce very precise students.

But the hufaadh should further perfect their Qur'an in terms of makhaarij,sifaat,tajweed rules,stopping and pausing

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I will post some videos showing shaykh taha sayaah and shaykh ahmed sameer may allah preseve both of them and grant them jannah testing the hifdh of a number of different hufaadh
This is really a good showcasing of how strong your hifdh should be

Here is another video however testing a brother on the qiraat and for those who aspire to learn this science i cannot stress enough to perfect makhaarij and sifaat and the riwaaya you started with and learning arabic. it is not something you want to go into without knowing solid grammar.
this also shows how well you must have memorised and understood the rules and how you are suppose to be able to quote couplets to prove why you are reciting in this manner.
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Ma-sha Allah. I felt a bit sorry for the brother though. That examiner is so stern.

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Here is another video however testing a brother on the qiraat and for those who aspire to learn this science i cannot stress enough to perfect makhaarij and sifaat and the riwaaya you started with and learning arabic. it is not something you want to go into without knowing solid grammar.
this also shows how well you must have memorised and understood the rules and how you are suppose to be able to quote couplets to prove why you are reciting in this manner.

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I will post some videos showing shaykh taha sayaah and shaykh ahmed sameer may allah preseve both of them and grant them jannah testing the hifdh of a number of different hufaadh
This is really a good showcasing of how strong your hifdh should be

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Al Salamu Alaikom
My life has had a drastic turn in terms of a different time schedule etc. and it has ruined my relationship with the quran :(
I suddenly don't feel motivated to keep on memorizing. I used to memorize 2 pages a day and review 1 juzz now i am down to 0 and 0. Also i have forgot 60% of my hifz and i just don't know where to start now :'(
I am so depressed and feel like the train is long gone for me.

Advice highly appreciated :'(
- Sad brother

Wa alaykumasalaam

It's okay you can pick it up again :insha:. Just acknowledge what's gone wrong and then make a start. Don't go overboard or do too much. Start small and keep at it forever :insha:. When things in life her a bit sticky then you may reduce things if necessary but keep going even with a small amount. Start with going over your revision to kick back your memory and then when comfortable again you can get started.
Don't say you forgot, ever.

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A typical recording of surah al baqara takes 2 hours to listen to. How do you learn larger surahs? Also, how many hours a day should you dedicate to learning?

This depends on the individual. Set yourself a target, a goal and work towards it. You gotta find your own flow and also make dua for yourself. I don't know of many people who started with the longer Surahs, most start from juzz Amma and then do a few more juzz from the back (about 3) and then start with Al Baqarah etc.

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Al Salamu Alaikom
My life has had a drastic turn in terms of a different time schedule etc. and it has ruined my relationship with the quran :(
I suddenly don't feel motivated to keep on memorizing. I used to memorize 2 pages a day and review 1 juzz now i am down to 0 and 0. Also i have forgot 60% of my hifz and i just don't know where to start now :'(
I am so depressed and feel like the train is long gone for me.

Advice highly appreciated :'(
- Sad brother

Yes what Bismil said is true. Just start revising it and it will come to your mind Inshallah. Bit by bit you will recover it.